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Ruinart Brut Rosé Champagne 75cl |French Champagnes & Sparklings
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Ruinart Brut Rosé Champagne 75cl

CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE | CHAMPAGNE | CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSÉ | CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSÉ
Bottle of : 0.75L
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

Ruinart: France's oldest Champagne house since 1729

  • A harmonious balance of freshness and exotic character. The Chardonnay's crisp minerality meets the roundness and structure of Pinot Noir, creating a rosé of considerable refinement and complexity.
  • The composition reflects Ruinart's mastery: 45% Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims provides the backbone, whilst 55% Pinot Noir—including 18–19% vinified as red wine—contributes body and fruit-forward appeal.
  • The inclusion of 20–25% reserve wines from the two preceding vintages ensures consistency and depth. This dosage of older wine adds complexity and a subtle honeyed undertone to the final blend.
Pairings
Aperitif, dessert, fish / seafood
Occasions
Great events, to drink now
Taste
Delicate, vivacious
Unit Price
£78.23
5 1
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Product features : Ruinart Brut Rosé Champagne 75cl

Breeding
Ageing for 2 to 3 years in the chalk cellars of the House in Reims
On the eye
Pomegranate-hued with delicate orange-copper glints. A pale, luminous rosé of considerable elegance.
On the nose
Subtly expressive: exotic fruits—guava and lychee—mingle with red berries, raspberry and wild strawberry. Rose petal and pomegranate notes add aromatic complexity, whilst the palate remains fresh and primary in character.
In the mouth
The attack is clean and direct, the mid-palate silky and generous. Pomegranate, guava and lychee lead, followed by pink grapefruit and a whisper of peppermint. The finish is dry and elegant, with good persistence.
M. Francois
This is a rosé of genuine character—neither shy nor heavy-handed. I find it particularly rewarding alongside dishes with Asian or Mediterranean influences, where its exotic fruit notes and mineral freshness truly sing. The reserve wine component gives it an unexpected depth for a non-vintage rosé. A fine aperitif, equally at home at the table.

Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps

CHAMPAGNE RUINART

Founded on 1 September 1729 in Reims, Champagne Ruinart is the oldest Champagne House in the world. Its Gallo-Roman chalk cellars — the crayères — are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, forming a remarkable subterranean setting where the House's wines rest during their élaboration.

Three centuries of Champagne history

The story of Champagne Ruinart begins with Nicolas Ruinart, nephew of the Benedictine monk Dom Thierry Ruinart, who recognised at the very outset of the eighteenth century the commercial potential of the wines then being produced in the Champagne region. The House was formally established on 1 September 1729 — a date that precedes all other Champagne Houses — and has traded continuously ever since. In 1963, Ruinart entered into an association with Moët & Chandon, and in 1987 the House was formally integrated into the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton group, which today oversees its direction whilst preserving the singular identity that has defined Ruinart across three centuries.

Terroir: chalk, coteaux and Chardonnay

The House works 17 hectares of vines across two of Champagne's most distinguished landscapes: the north-facing slopes of the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Blancs. The soils are chalk throughout — the same chalk that forms the Gallo-Roman crayères beneath the streets of Reims, galleries that descend up to 38 metres below ground and maintain a constant temperature ideal for the slow maturation of Champagne. Chardonnay is the grape variety that defines Ruinart's house style, contributing the freshness, tension and fine mineral character that run as a thread through the entire range. Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier complete the palette, providing structure and depth where required. The three varieties are cultivated across the Champagne appellation, with the House drawing on a wider network of growers to complement its own vineyard holdings.

HVE certification and viticultural commitment

Ruinart holds Haute Valeur Environnementale (HVE) certification, the highest tier of France's national agri-environmental framework. This recognition reflects a sustained commitment to biodiversity, the responsible management of inputs, and the long-term health of the vineyard ecosystem — commitments that sit alongside, rather than in contradiction to, the House's position within one of the world's largest luxury groups.

The wine range

Ruinart produces blanc and rosé Champagnes across a focused range, with Chardonnay at the centre of each cuvée. The wines are effervescent by definition, crafted in the traditional Champagne method with extended lees ageing in the chalk cellars beneath Reims.

  • Blanc (Champagne) — Chardonnay-led cuvées of notable freshness and mineral precision, from the entry-level R de Ruinart through to the prestige Blanc de Blancs.
  • Rosé (Champagne) — Structured, vinous rosé Champagnes in which Pinot Noir contributes depth and red fruit character alongside the House's characteristic Chardonnay tension.

Why we have selected Champagne Ruinart

We have listed Champagne Ruinart at Halles Quercamps for three reasons that go beyond the prestige of the name. First, the historical anchor is unmatched: no other Champagne House can claim a founding date of 1729, and the UNESCO-listed crayères beneath Reims are not a marketing device but a genuine and extraordinary piece of living heritage. Second, the stylistic coherence of the range is exemplary — Chardonnay's fingerprint is legible across every cuvée, giving the House a clarity of identity that we find increasingly rare at this level. Third, the HVE certification demonstrates a measurable environmental commitment that matters to us as a merchant and, we believe, to our customers.

We recommend Ruinart to confirmed Champagne enthusiasts who seek a House with genuine depth of history and a defined house style. At table, the blanc cuvées pair beautifully with fine seafood — oysters, scallops, turbot — whilst the rosé holds its own alongside salmon, charcuterie, or a simple roast chicken.

Discover all wines from this House

Browse the full selection of Champagne Ruinart wines available to order below, including current releases and any older vintages we hold in stock.

CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSÉ

Le Champagne Brut Rosé incarne l'élégance et la finesse, avec sa couleur variant du rose pâle au saumon selon les cépages Pinot noir et Pinot Meunier, exclusivement cultivés dans l'appellation Champagne. Sa fabrication se distingue par la macération pelliculaire ou l'assemblage avec du vin rouge, lui conférant cette teinte distincte et des arômes délicats. Un choix parfait pour les moments de célébration, alliant tradition et raffinement.
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